Recovery Centers Open Saturday For NJ Homeowners Impacted By Sandy

TRENTON, N.J., (CBS) – Recovery centers will open on Saturday to help New Jersey homeowners impacted by Hurricane Sandy.

The Christie Administration announced that “reNew Jersey Stronger” Housing Recovery Centers will open in each of the nine counties most impacted by the storm.

The administration says eligible homeowners whose primary residences were damaged or destroyed by the storm can visit any of the centers to apply in-person for two grants designed to help them repair, elevate or rebuild their residences.

The centers will open at 8:00 a.m. on Saturday morning at the following locations:

Ocean County: 750 Vassar Avenue, Lakewood Township

Monmouth County: 4 Paragon Way, Freehold

Atlantic County: 500 Scarborough Drive, Egg Harbor Township

Cape May County: 3860 Bayshore Road, Suite 5, North Cape May

Hudson County: 438 Summit Avenue, Jersey City

Union County: 150 Morris Avenue, Springfield

Bergen County: 140 E. Ridgewood Avenue, Paramus

Middlesex County: 1 Metroplex Drive, Edison

Essex County: 153 Halsey Street, Newark

Homeowners impacted by Sandy can also apply for grant assistance at www.renewjerseystronger.org or by calling 1-855-SANDYHM (1-855-726-3946).